Cats in the police news? This probably won’t come as a surprise to anyone who’s owned a cat with a penchant for trouble! Between 1864
In the mid-1800s, an overwhelming number of stray and feral dogs prompted some pretty brutal anti-stray policies, especially in larger cities. Yet despite these turbulent
One trip to the store is all it takes to signal that the end of summer is quickly approaching. Summer merchandise is on clearance, fall
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We are pleased to announce that we’ve added the Greensboro News and Record to our archives. This paper resulted from a merger of the Daily
Historical newspapers contain thousands of advertisements and testimonials touting miracle cures for sickness, aches, and pains. With the benefit of hindsight, we now know that
Barbie burst on the scene in March 1959 at the American Toy Fair in New York City. The 11.5-inch-tall Barbie dolls were the brainchild of
If you have ancestors from Lynn, Massachusetts, we are pleased to announce the addition of The Daily Item to our archives. With issues dating back
Cakes without butter? Eggs instead of meat? During the Great Depression, many Canadians needed to make their food budgets stretch farther. So the nation’s newspapers
William Jackson Smart, a Civil War veteran, experienced the pain of losing two wives and the profound responsibility of raising his children as a single